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Plant succession developing in a particular habitat. A lithosere is a succession starting on the surface of bare rock. A hydrosere is a succession in shallow freshwater, beginning with planktonic vegetation and the growth of pondweeds and other aquatic plants, and ending with the development of swamp. A plagiosere is the sequence of communities that follows the clearing of the existing vegetation.


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SFO were defined as "the organization of resistance movements and operation of their component networks, conduct of guerrilla warfare, field intelligence gathering, espionage, sabotage, subversion, and escape and evasion activities.
As part of an escape and evasion exercise, I had successfully negotiated a mist-filled grove of aspen when I paused short of a well-tended gravel-packed road overlooking the Ruby Creek valley nearly a thousand feet below.
 
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